Somewhat protective. When she finds out that there was a fight in the market, she asks Benvolio where Romeo is, saying "right glad I am he was not in this fray." Her only other line is restraining Montague from fighting with Capulet. And the only other thing we know about her is that she apparently dies from grief at Romeo's exile. This also suggests protectiveness.
But let's face it, this is really sketchy information. We really don't know anything about Lady M.
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Romeo was the son of Lady Montague and Lord Montague. (By Skrappycoco also known as Tiffany)
Lady Montague can be described as caring, peaceful, and loving. She is shown to be a devoted wife and mother who cares deeply about her family's well-being.
Lady Capulet
Benvolio is a cousin and close friend of Romeo, who is a member of the Montague family. Benvolio's loyalty lies with his family, but he is known for being a peacemaker and mediator in the ongoing feud between the Montagues and the Capulets.
Juliet's parents are named Lord Capulet and Lady Capulet, whereas Romeo's parents are named Lord Montague and Lady Montague.I've read the play, and as far as I could tell, it never says their given names, but if you want to refer to them, call them the above names (their last names).
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Romeo and his cousin Benvolio are part of the Montague family in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." Lord Montague is Romeo's father, and Lady Montague is his mother.